Twenty years after his death he was canonized by Pope Honorius III, the first Carthusian saint. |
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To be sure, the Carthusian order, founded by Saint Bruno in 1084, was home to accomplished steel workers who provided armament for the Crusades. |
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In Carthusian houses the individual cells occupied by members of the community open from the cloister walk. |
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Ten months of isolation because of foot and mouth has brought the country's best preserved Carthusian monastery closer to nature. |
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The cycle of 54 pictures for the Carthusian monastery of El Paular, his largest commission, attests to his prolific imagination. |
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The original chartreuse is Chartreuse Mountain, after which came the name La Grande Chartreuse, which was the Carthusian monastery in Grenoble. |
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The Chartreuse de Champmol was founded for twenty-four monks and a prior, which was twice the usual number in a typical Carthusian foundation. |
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What Malone says about reading and prayer is exactly what Guigo, a medieval Carthusian, noted eight centuries ago. |
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In 1441 his son, Juan II, entrusted the building to the Carthusian monks, with a view to converting it into a Royal Pantheon. |
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The columns of the first floor of the façade come from the former Carthusian church. |
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The Carthusian Monastery has invented a highly original and inventive way of financing its restoration and maintenance. |
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Each hermitage has a small garden in which the Carthusian father carried out manual activity by growing vegetables or medicinal plants. |
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The monks who founded the Carthusian Monastery in Ittingen were already familiar with wine growing. |
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Since 1994 master courses for pianists and chamber music groups have been taking place in the historic Carthusian convent of St. Bruno in Konz. |
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He came from Toledo and was a famous painter of still lifes there by 1603 when he professed as a lay brother in the Carthusian order and moved to Granada. |
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Each of these small paintings portrays a Calvary scene with a kneeling Carthusian, recognizable by his white full-length scapular, fitted with a cowl. |
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This is exactly what a group of Carthusian monks living near Grenoble in France did, and it made them famous, as well as getting them banished from their home and country. |
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Poccetti spent most of the 1590s working for various Carthusian houses, including the Certosa of Galluzzo, the Certosa of Pontignano, and the Certosa of Calci. |
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Holleran is, to his knowledge, the only Carthusian living in New York City. |
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Philip founded the Carthusian monastery of Champmol at Dijon in 1383 and made its chapel a dynastic mausoleum adorned with sculpture by Sluter. |
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During four years he lives close to the Carthusian monk of London, which company he likes. |
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The central focus of the current exhibition in Cleveland is the foundation of the Carthusian monastery of Champmol and the ducal tombs that once occupied its choir. |
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Margaret of Oingt was a nobly born French Carthusian nun who, once she had gained approval from her superiors, wrote a variety of works of remarkable vigour. |
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Otto Brunfels, a Carthusian monk who later became a physician, recommended the healing qualities of the lily in his 1530 book, Herbarum Vivae Eicones. |
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In the first half of the century, this vocabulary was applied to mausolea in the Carthusian cemeteries of Bologna and Ferrara and the Vantiniano in Brescia. |
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In the 15th century a Carthusian priory was founded by King Henry V at Sheen. |
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A similar arrangement was made for her son Bernard, named in honor of the great Carthusian mystic and of Bernie Astor, the publicist. |
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Typical houses from Gironde, Carthusian monasteries, priories, farmhouses,... are arranged and decorated in the likeness of their owners and fitted with rustic, antique or contemporary furniture. |
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Was originally a Carthusian monastery, dedicated to St. Bruno. |
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The Carthusian monks who had been making it near Grenoble since the 18th century were expelled from Third Republic France during one of its periodic bouts of anti-clericism. |
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Between 1503 and 1504 More lived near the Carthusian monastery outside the walls of London and joined in the monks' spiritual exercises. |
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At a certain moment Pedro de Rentería, socius of Las Casas, became convinced that the system of the encomiendas was unjust, and decided to abandon it, setting the Indians free so that he might become a Carthusian. |
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Both tombs — cenotaphs, actually, as the mortal remains were buried elsewhere — were originally housed in the Chartreuse de Champmol, a Carthusian monastery in Dijon, the Burgundian dynasty's official center of power. |
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A number of dissenting monks, including the first Carthusian Martyrs, were executed and many more pilloried. |
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An inflamed mob quickly destroyed the altars in the kirk, and attacked the Houses of the Greyfriars and Blackfriars, and the Carthusian Priory. |
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The congregation responded by stripping the shrines, images and altars of the church and then sacked the local friaries and Carthusian house. |
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In the 14th century, Carthusian monks of southern Spain kept meticulous pedigrees of bloodstock lineages still found today in the Andalusian horse. |
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